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#26 2010-05-19 08:38:54

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

The suffix, "ic" means "art".  smile


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#27 2010-05-19 08:42:46

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

meew0 wrote:

to perish -> perire -> to perish
Perii comes from perire and means "I am doomed"

I forgot to say: If you are doomed, you can say just "Perii!" which is pronounced [pɛaˈii] i think...


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#28 2010-05-19 08:44:23

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Peter means "rock".

Peter -> Petr -> Petrified  big_smile


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#29 2010-05-20 12:43:47

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Bumpus

That word doesn't really exist... but BUMP.


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#30 2010-05-25 05:41:19

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Two words from scratch

curator -> curare -> to care
script -> scriptum -> written


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#31 2010-05-25 08:47:31

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Mayhem wrote:

gershmer wrote:

illusionist wrote:

Just about every word really...

No. English is Germanic.

English contains words with roots in Celtic, Norse, Latin and French - so its no wonder its such a ridiculously complicated language with 12 different ways of writing the sound "ee"...

But I thought that complicatedness (O.o) was determined mostly by syntax rather than how many ways there are to write a sound... From my personal experience, English isn't a very complicated language. ^^"

tongue  With all the languages I'm familiar with, the level of...complicatedness goes like this:

English (not very complicated) --> French (quite complicated) --> Russian (very complicated) --> Arabic (uberly complicated)

And I don't know Arabic. But one of my friends used to study it, so I'm familiar. ^^

Okay, I admit it... I'm a hater of the English language >.>


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#32 2010-05-25 08:54:10

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

You should learn German, MyRedNeptune... Then you know what complicated is.


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#33 2010-05-25 09:00:37

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

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You should learn German, MyRedNeptune... Then you know what complicated is.

D: I wish I could. We study German and French in our class, but I'm in the French group. And it's too late to switch. I absolutely love Germany!

My uncle lived there and knows some German. I believe it's about as complicated as French. It's got cases and merged words though, which French doesn't have. But the pronunciation is easier.


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#34 2010-05-25 09:03:05

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

MyRedNeptune wrote:

meew0 wrote:

You should learn German, MyRedNeptune... Then you know what complicated is.

D: I wish I could. We study German and French in our class, but I'm in the French group. And it's too late to switch. I absolutely love Germany!

My uncle lived there and knows some German. I believe it's about as complicated as French. It's got cases and merged words though, which French doesn't have. But the pronunciation is easier.

I know German and I am from Germany  big_smile


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#35 2010-05-25 09:08:35

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

meew0 wrote:

MyRedNeptune wrote:

meew0 wrote:

You should learn German, MyRedNeptune... Then you know what complicated is.

D: I wish I could. We study German and French in our class, but I'm in the French group. And it's too late to switch. I absolutely love Germany!

My uncle lived there and knows some German. I believe it's about as complicated as French. It's got cases and merged words though, which French doesn't have. But the pronunciation is easier.

I know German and I am from Germany  big_smile

*le gasp* It's a German 8D...........Um.... hi, German. How are you today? 8D


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#36 2010-05-25 09:15:13

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

meew0 wrote:

You should learn German, MyRedNeptune... Then you know what complicated is.

For me (a swede) I'd say German is quite easy to learn compared to french and spanish, many words are the same in swedish and german and there's not really any trouble with pronunciation. I haven't studied german but I've been in Germany many times (I live in souther Sweden) so I know a little.

But I don't know about the grammar part though  tongue


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#37 2010-05-25 09:18:44

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

I am fine... I'll translate you this text that you said:
D: I wish I could. We study German and French in our class, but I'm in the French group. And it's too late to switch. I absolutely love Germany!

My uncle lived there and knows some German. I believe it's about as complicated as French. It's got cases and merged words though, which French doesn't have. But the pronunciation is easier.

D: Ich wünschte ich könnte. Wir lernen Deutsch und Französisch in unserer Klasse, aber ich bin in der Französischklasse. Und es ist zu spät zu wechseln. Ich liebe Deutschland absolut!

Mein Onkel lebte da und kennt ein bisschen Deutsch. Ich glaube es ist ungefähr so kompliziert wie Französisch. Es gibt allerdings Fälle und zusammengesetzte Wörter, welche Französisch nicht hat. Aber die Aussprache ist leichter.

Do you see? German is complicated!

And this gets off-topic.

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#38 2010-05-25 09:30:53

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Another thing off-topic, I know you're not talking to me but if you think german is complicated you haven't seen swedish yet, it's probably easy to learn the basics but there's like no thing as regular verbs or nouns in swedish.

I'll translate the part you translated above:

D: Jag önskar att jag kunde. Vi lär oss tyska och franska i vår klass, men  jag är i fransk gruppen. Och det är för sent att byta. Jag älskar verkligen Tyskland!

Min farbror bodde där och kan lite tyska. Jag tror att det är ungefär lika komplicerat som franska. Dock har det kasus och sammanslagna ord, vilket franskan inte har. Men uttalet är enklare.


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#39 2010-05-25 09:32:42

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

I know a few words, but no grammar. DX

I'll try to translate the text in Latin, that would be hard.


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#40 2010-05-25 09:48:18

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

That was hard.

D: Possem cuperem. Lingua Germanica et lingua Francogallici in classe discimus, sed in
classis linguae Francogallici sum. Et sero mutare est. Lingua Germanica valde amo!

Meus patruus illic vixit et paucae grammaticae linguae Germanicae scit. Credo, quod
circiter sic difficilis ut lingua Francogallici est. Illic kasus et verba consessa sunt, qui
lingua Francogallici
non habet. Sed effusum levior est.


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#41 2010-05-25 09:55:25

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

meew0 wrote:

That was hard.

D: Possem cuperem. Lingua Germanica et lingua Francogallici in classe discimus, sed in
classis linguae Francogallici sum. Et sero mutare est. Lingua Germanica valde amo!

Meus patruus illic vixit et paucae grammaticae linguae Germanicae scit. Credo, quod
circiter sic difficilis ut lingua Francogallici est. Illic kasus et verba consessa sunt, qui
lingua Francogallici
non habet. Sed effusum levior est.

D: there is a possum problem. The german language and france is getting smaller in language. French people numbers. And zero germans eat more!
The defence is public and grammar of the german language zero. It has many difficulties.


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#42 2010-06-01 14:24:59

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Blade-Edge wrote:

meew0 wrote:

That was hard.

D: Possem cuperem. Lingua Germanica et lingua Francogallici in classe discimus, sed in
classis linguae Francogallici sum. Et sero mutare est. Lingua Germanica valde amo!

Meus patruus illic vixit et paucae grammaticae linguae Germanicae scit. Credo, quod
circiter sic difficilis ut lingua Francogallici est. Illic kasus et verba consessa sunt, qui
lingua Francogallici
non habet. Sed effusum levior est.

D: there is a possum problem. The german language and france is getting smaller in language. French people numbers. And zero germans eat more!
The defence is public and grammar of the german language zero. It has many difficulties.

EPIC SUPER EPIC_FAIL_2...

I don't want to let this die, so:

exact -> exactum -> achieved


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#43 2010-06-09 18:05:26

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Mayhem wrote:

gershmer wrote:

illusionist wrote:

Just about every word really...

No. English is Germanic.

English contains words with roots in Celtic, Norse, Latin and French - so its no wonder its such a ridiculously complicated language with 12 different ways of writing the sound "ee"...

Actually, French is a "Romance Language", meaning it is one of the five that come from Latin. The other four are Romanian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian. Anyway, at one point in history, a group called the Normans invaded England (I'm pretty sure) and put in a bunch of French words (which, in case you don't remember, derive from Latin) into the English language, like squirrel. That is how so much Latin got into English.

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#44 2010-06-09 18:07:25

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

ECCE IN PICTURA EST PUELLA, NOMINE CORNELIA!!!!!

CORNELIA EAST PUELLA ROMANA QUAE IN ITALIA HABITAT!

Scribere- Scribble
Lucet- Lucid
Cubiculum- Cubicle

It goes ooooon and oooon


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#45 2010-06-09 18:17:42

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

J0j2 wrote:

ECCE IN PICTURA EST PUELLA, EIUS NOMINE EST CORNELIA!!!!!

CORNELIA EST PUELLA ROMANA QUAE IN ITALIA HABITAT!

Scribere- Scribble
Lucet- Lucid
Cubiculum- Cubicle

It goes ooooon and oooon

Scribere is "to write" actually.

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#46 2010-06-09 18:21:07

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Re: A little bit Latin in Scratch

Yea I know. I was saying words that stem out of it. Scribere= to write, Lucet = it is day, Cubiculum- bedroom.

I was just saying the roots and words that come out.


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#47 2010-06-21 15:09:41

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